No. That's not in the spirit of these forums; people prefer you learn what you need to do and apply that knowledge to do it yourself, rather than blindly copying from someone else. We will however be happy to help you solve any problems you run into doing this.

The steps you need are probably something like this:

You will need some clientside JavaScript to respond to an event on drop down A. <select /> form elements have a bunch of events - I can't remember off the top of my head what they are (you are better asking in the HTML and JavaScript forum, or reading some documentation - MSDN has a useful list, be aware though that some of these might be IE only).

You will either need a round trip to the server to retrieve the values for your second drop down form the database, or you will need build the second drop down in clientside script if you don't want a round trip (again, the HTML and JavaScript forum is going to be more help there).

I was faced with a similar situation some time back. After some search on Google and Javaranch and going through some of the suggested solutions, I felt the best (and easiest) solution to this is to use IFRAMEs to load a class which calls the method to retieve the corresponding values. This also helps performance-wise, BTW.